Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster character wappen badges
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Square Enix Will Sell Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Badges

Square Enix has revealed new wappen badges modeled after characters from the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series. The company will release the items in September 2024. It has opened pre-orders for these badges on its Japanese e-Store.

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The back side of these badges has an adhesive part, so the owner will be able to simply place them like stickers or attach them via ironing. However, Square Enix recommends sewing the items if one wants to put them on clothes that require regular laundry.

The character badges will be available in two separate volumes. Volume 1 will feature characters from the first three series entries, while Volume 2 will cover Final Fantasy IV, V, and VI. Each volume will be available in an 8-in-1 pack with the same price tag of 7,480 yen (~$51.60). However, the packs’ contents will be completely randomized, so there will be no guarantee that the buyer can get all eight unique badges in a single purchase.

Square Enix has been extensively promoting the Pixel Remasters of the first six Final Fantasy mainline entries. In mid-August 2024, the company launched advertisement videos showing the games at the JR-East Shinjuku train station. It will also restock the PS4 and Switch physical copies of the collection in October 2024.

The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster character wappen badges will be available on September 21, 2024.


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